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Colombia and Brazil border Venezuela.
The US states that border Spanish-speaking countries are California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. These states share borders with Mexico.
The closest Spanish speaking countries to Spain are Andorra and Portugal. Andorra is a small country located between Spain and France, while Portugal shares a border with Spain on the western side of the Iberian Peninsula.
The smallest country with a Spanish-speaking population, in terms of overall population, can be given two titles. The first is none other than Equatorial Guinea in Middle Africa. Equatorial Guinea has a population just over 670 000, the majority speaking the Spanish language. Equatorial Guinea is also the only country outside of Latin America and Western Europe with Spanish as an official language. The second is Andorra, a small country at the French-Spanish border. Whilst Andorra is significantly smaller than Equatorial Guinea, having a population of only 85 000, Spanish is not an official language there. The official language is Catalan, but Spanish is still widely spoken. Although not countries, Puerto Rico and Gibraltar have small Spanish-speaking populations, and Bonaire and Aruba (also not countries - Dutch Caribbean islands) have small percentages of population who speak Papiamento, a Spanish-based creole.
The smallest country with a Spanish-speaking population, in terms of overall population, can be given two titles. The first is none other than Equatorial Guinea in Middle Africa. Equatorial Guinea has a population just over 670 000, the majority speaking the Spanish language. Equatorial Guinea is also the only country outside of Latin America and Western Europe with Spanish as an official language. The second is Andorra, a small country at the French-Spanish border. Whilst Andorra is significantly smaller than Equatorial Guinea, having a population of only 85 000, Spanish is not an official language there. The official language is Catalan, but Spanish is still widely spoken. Although not countries, Puerto Rico and Gibraltar have small Spanish-speaking populations, and Bonaire and Aruba (also not countries - Dutch Caribbean islands) have small percentages of population who speak Papiamento, a Spanish-based creole.
Mexico to United States.
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California all share a border with Mexico, the only Spanish-speaking country that borders the US.
Spain. It is the only country that borders Portugal.
The US states that border Spanish-speaking countries are California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. These states share borders with Mexico.
Mexico
California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are the US states on the border with Mexico.
Brazil. Another answer could be Paraguay, although it does not directly border Uruguay.
Texas became a "state"(its not a country)that's one of the main languages spoken there are spanish because it is on the border of Mexico and many people immigrated there to Mexico thus they become a state with one of its main languages to be spanish.
Many. Here are some examples: Mexico (shares with the United States) Guatemala (Shares with Belize) Spain (Shares with France and Portugual) The dominican Republic (shares with Haiti) Plus the following countries share a border with Brazil: Argentina Venezuela Colombia Peru Bolivia Paraguay Uruguay
it is the smallest German speaking country. it is completely land locked. only German speaking country that doesn't share a border with Germany.
The top Spanish speaking states in the US are the ones close to the US-Mexico border. This includes Texas and Arizona.
Spain is the country with which Basque strongly is identified even though the language also is spoken in France.Specifically, the Basque language is spoken on both sides of the border between France and Spain. In the northern Basque Country - on the border's French-speaking side - Basque-speakers predominantly live in three provinces. In the southern Basque Country - on the border's Spanish-speaking side - they predominantly live in four provinces.